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and we've been very very proactive as a government in our money sectors, europe has not. doing what they're doing now, unprecedented, contrary to all aspects of the law, is going to create, i think, a dislocation that no one can predict. >> well, we're all connected. that's the bottom line. peter, good to have you on the program. >> thanks very much for your time. >> thanks very much for joining us. >>> it is about time. samsung tossing its hat into the smart watch ring, to keep up with rival apple. regardless of who gets to the market first, will consumers latch on to a smartphone watch? and later, what do professional football players and private equity geeks have in common? nfl executive eric grugman speaks with me about the league's latest multi-million dollar partnership and where they plan to put money to work in a few minutes. stay with us. your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith
and we've been very very proactive as a government in our money sectors, europe has not. doing what they're doing now, unprecedented, contrary to all aspects of the law, is going to create, i think, a dislocation that no one can predict. >> well, we're all connected. that's the bottom line. peter, good to have you on the program. >> thanks very much for your time. >> thanks very much for joining us. >>> it is about time. samsung tossing its hat into the smart watch...
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a big part has to do with aircraft and how the government counts it and the delivery by boeing. if we look at nondefense. minus 3.2. plus 95% in february. so i don't know if they delivered a lot of planes or the government just wanted the planes they delivered. in general, the business investment proxy has been doing quite well. it's minus 2.7. rick is correct. it's about a point and a half worse than expectations. but we did have the 6.7% jump in january. it seems we're still on track for business investment to add to gdp in the first quarter. i don't know if mr. darst has capital goods companies and whether or not they have been a good play. >> we like the industrials. they have a global guerrilla expect. you want to look at hiring. you want to look at the fourth piece. profits. so we're wondering whether they're going to come through. they start the earnings season very shortly. and this is connected to the goods orders. thirdly, personal income. that's the wages you show over there in the survey. wages are just hang anything there. finally, political developments as the same
a big part has to do with aircraft and how the government counts it and the delivery by boeing. if we look at nondefense. minus 3.2. plus 95% in february. so i don't know if they delivered a lot of planes or the government just wanted the planes they delivered. in general, the business investment proxy has been doing quite well. it's minus 2.7. rick is correct. it's about a point and a half worse than expectations. but we did have the 6.7% jump in january. it seems we're still on track for...
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one member of parliament, part of the coalition government, he's going to vote no. he thinks it's going to fail. he thinks that vote will take place tonight. he said, democracy has to take place. so they will vote, even if it's going to fail the ball goes back to the eurozone. if he says cyprus simply is not going to agree to this idea of taking money out of bank accounts. i said what about the failure of the baernnks? he said the eurozone, you have to make a new plan because it's not going to work. >> jim, good to see you there covering things. richard quest as well. >> "around the world," american soldier helped save the life of a little girl who became known as baby nora. >> seven years ago. we'll head back to iraq it see how she's doing now. >> and remember the nuclear power plant that was damaged when an earthquake and tsunami hit japan. well, it lost power again the smog is so bad in china's capital, you barely see. just have a look at that. some face masks are enough to protect you from the area you breath. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and inve
one member of parliament, part of the coalition government, he's going to vote no. he thinks it's going to fail. he thinks that vote will take place tonight. he said, democracy has to take place. so they will vote, even if it's going to fail the ball goes back to the eurozone. if he says cyprus simply is not going to agree to this idea of taking money out of bank accounts. i said what about the failure of the baernnks? he said the eurozone, you have to make a new plan because it's not going to...
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but the government's going to have to approve of all of this. so the senate judiciary committee's questioning the heads of both companies. the committee's talking to that the merger could cause ning consumers more to fly. at the hearings and give us a sense of what the ceos are explaining this. they're in the hot seat. >> they are in the hot seat. you know they're saying this would be a good thing if this merger does happen if us airways is allowed to merge with american airlines it will create the largest u.s. airline. consumer advocates are calling potential merger a bad case of deja vu. 's why. in recent years we've seen mergers, we've seen six to be exact, in 2005 us airways and american west, they merged. several more in between. and the last one happened in 2011 when southwest merged with air tran. if american and us airways merge, and they do get that green light, consumers will only have three major airlines to pick from. so what does that mean for you the next time you book your flight, your frequent flyer miles, will it mean a flight d
but the government's going to have to approve of all of this. so the senate judiciary committee's questioning the heads of both companies. the committee's talking to that the merger could cause ning consumers more to fly. at the hearings and give us a sense of what the ceos are explaining this. they're in the hot seat. >> they are in the hot seat. you know they're saying this would be a good thing if this merger does happen if us airways is allowed to merge with american airlines it will...
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the syrian government has sent off samples of blood and soil to a u.n. team along with rocket debris. secretary of state john kerry has strong words for iraq's prime minister. do something to stop the flights of iranian weapons to syria. the visit to bag dad comes amid growing concern over iraq's role in the syrian conflict. iraqi officials deny allowing the transfer of weapons through iraqi air space to president al assad's regime. in england police say a full inquiry is underway into the mysterious death of the russian boris berezovsky. outspoken critic of putin calling for his overthrow. berezovsky was found dead in his mansion near london where he lived in exile. he was a target of an assassination attempt in russia in 1994. he was found wounded and his driver killed when a car bomb exploded. >>> hundreds turned out at the karachi airport to welcome home former pakistani president pervez musharraf. musharraf fled the country as a dictator. but after four years of self-imposed exile he arrives back in pakistan today. he said he came back to save his c
the syrian government has sent off samples of blood and soil to a u.n. team along with rocket debris. secretary of state john kerry has strong words for iraq's prime minister. do something to stop the flights of iranian weapons to syria. the visit to bag dad comes amid growing concern over iraq's role in the syrian conflict. iraqi officials deny allowing the transfer of weapons through iraqi air space to president al assad's regime. in england police say a full inquiry is underway into the...
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government involvement in any plot to destabilize the venezuelan government or to harm anyone in venezuela. with regard to our former ambassadors, they've spoken for themselves quite clearly. >> meanwhile venezuelan opposition leader and presidential candidate capriles the alleged intended target of the conspiracy says maduro is just trying to legitimize his candidate and sway voters to his side while deflecting attention from venezuela's real problems including rampant inflation, crumbling infrastructure and escalating crime. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> translator: his presidency is illegitimate. >> maduro was hand-picked by hugo chavez as his successor and ruling party's candidate in next month's presidential election. he's trying to ride a wave of sympathy for chavez who was immensely popular among venezuela's poor. a recent independent poll puts maduro 14 percentage points ahead of capriles. it seems he's also trying to mimic the late president's fiery and sometimes outrageous rhetoric. rafael romo, cnn, atlanta. >>> president obama is in israel this hour meeting with prime m
government involvement in any plot to destabilize the venezuelan government or to harm anyone in venezuela. with regard to our former ambassadors, they've spoken for themselves quite clearly. >> meanwhile venezuelan opposition leader and presidential candidate capriles the alleged intended target of the conspiracy says maduro is just trying to legitimize his candidate and sway voters to his side while deflecting attention from venezuela's real problems including rampant inflation,...
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so many cypriots waking up to hear the solutions the government offered day before have now been cast aside. during thursday grew with atms, gas station asked only for cash, stops stayed shutter, panic built. a two-year's work for her, her savings, not smnl e something she can even lose 2% of. >> translator: i feel like it's a million because i worked for it, sweat for it, i saved this money. it's desperation that grips your soul. a desperate situation. and you cannot find your way out. >> she jokes her life is like a fairy tale. it gets scarier the longer it goes on. nick paton walsh, cnn, nicosia. >> world markets are waiting and watching all this unfold. >> we have reporters in cyprus and here in the u.s. tracking the latest developments. let's bring in our jim bolden who is in nicosia and zain asher in new york. >> i wish i could tell you plan b is being debated here in the parliament, but i walked into the chamber itself and there's nobody in there. six hours ago they started to debate these bills to try to fix the financial system, but the talks are still going on behind the sce
so many cypriots waking up to hear the solutions the government offered day before have now been cast aside. during thursday grew with atms, gas station asked only for cash, stops stayed shutter, panic built. a two-year's work for her, her savings, not smnl e something she can even lose 2% of. >> translator: i feel like it's a million because i worked for it, sweat for it, i saved this money. it's desperation that grips your soul. a desperate situation. and you cannot find your way out....
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this is a foolish move by the faa and the federal government. and it is a great example of how the feds can't get the budget act together. this is a public safety issue. this puts at risk the citizens, over 3 million people in the region, that depend on the ramona airport for their safety in the event of a wildfire or any other kind of disaster. we have had some big ones. 2003, 2007. what the feds are doing, because they cannot put -- are not able to put public safety first and protect the people by closing these airport towers is a disaster in the making. >> mayor, the faa said that they will work with local governments to mitigate the impact. have you heard from the faa and how concerned are you about the effects to the citizens of your town? >> i haven't heard directly from the faa yet. we sent out letters to our congressional representatives and the faa and said, look, we understand there is a budget crisis here and we're look. we understand that there is a budget crisis here. we're willing to work with them. need to cut back on the hours to
this is a foolish move by the faa and the federal government. and it is a great example of how the feds can't get the budget act together. this is a public safety issue. this puts at risk the citizens, over 3 million people in the region, that depend on the ramona airport for their safety in the event of a wildfire or any other kind of disaster. we have had some big ones. 2003, 2007. what the feds are doing, because they cannot put -- are not able to put public safety first and protect the...
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government and they don't even know their identity. what i've seen in my reporting on the ground in somalia, yemen, and elsewhere is we'll have tremendous blowback from this if we don't take a serious step back and look at the impact on the ground of the drone strikes. >> how about that? you've written about whether in pakistan these drone strikes create more terrorists than they kill as jeremy argued. >> well, what we actually look at is public opinion. what is interesting, everyone knows pakistanis tend to dislike the drones in the major cities. what we don't actually know is what pakistanis think about the drones in the tribal areas. in my own travels on pakistan i find that people, the closer they are to the drones the less willing they are to say they hate them. in part because they understand the options are the pakistan military are living under the regime but i will say i very much agree with jeremy. i am not a supporter of the so-called strikes. even if we were to have transparency we wouldn't know anything about the signature
government and they don't even know their identity. what i've seen in my reporting on the ground in somalia, yemen, and elsewhere is we'll have tremendous blowback from this if we don't take a serious step back and look at the impact on the ground of the drone strikes. >> how about that? you've written about whether in pakistan these drone strikes create more terrorists than they kill as jeremy argued. >> well, what we actually look at is public opinion. what is interesting,...
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federal employee but the federal defense of marriage act bars recognition of same-sex marriage by the government which affects more than 1,000 federal benefits for spouses. everything from filing taxes and receiving debt benefits to who gets called as next of kin. >> i had to list corraine as my sister just so that someone would call her in the event that i'm killed or missing in action. or hurt on the job. she can't be my emergency contact. she can't receive my remains. >> reporter: corraine on the other hand gets the benefit of being married because the nation's capital recognizes same. sex marriage but only nine states in the district of columbia have taken that step so just by crossing the potomac river into virginia you lose that status. >> why do we have to be married locally but federally it's nothing, we're friends. we wear a ring symbolically. so it's ridiculous. >> what the bill does -- >> reporter: now the defense of marriage act also known as daytona first passed by congress and signed by president clinton in 1996 is being challenged at the supreme court. >> it's being asked to decid
federal employee but the federal defense of marriage act bars recognition of same-sex marriage by the government which affects more than 1,000 federal benefits for spouses. everything from filing taxes and receiving debt benefits to who gets called as next of kin. >> i had to list corraine as my sister just so that someone would call her in the event that i'm killed or missing in action. or hurt on the job. she can't be my emergency contact. she can't receive my remains. >>...
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the first time potentially that one democratic government would hand over to another democratic government, believe it or not, for the first time in country's history. he believes that he's going to be a key player. but given the muted response he's had to his landing here so far and very little media coverage, it would seem that they have an uphill battle to make that race to the front so to speak here in the election coming up here. he -- as we said, he was unchallenged in the past, but now he wants to try and challenge all the big boys in pakistan's politics. well, it remains to be seen if he can manage that. >> well, that's the thing. he comes back and says he's coming back to in his words save the country. and yet he hasn't got a seat. he hasn't got much of a chance of getting 170 seats in the election one would imagine. meanwhile, what are the charges he's facing? and then as we said he's a guy that the taliban wants to take out. >> yes. absolutely. a couple of reality checks there aren't there? not just the political one, but some harsh ones for him. he's facing legal cases surround
the first time potentially that one democratic government would hand over to another democratic government, believe it or not, for the first time in country's history. he believes that he's going to be a key player. but given the muted response he's had to his landing here so far and very little media coverage, it would seem that they have an uphill battle to make that race to the front so to speak here in the election coming up here. he -- as we said, he was unchallenged in the past, but now...
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>> one thing, we could stop sending money to foreign governments of countries that hate us. that would save a lot of money right there. and it would pay for many easter egg rolls in the years to come. but if washington lived within their means and balanced their budget and didn't spend more than they brought in, we wouldn't have this problem. >> maria. >> i think that president obama needs to gather all of the leaders in the house and in the senate, both republicans and democrats, and take them to camp david, not let them go until they come up with a deal and if they can't come up with a deal before the white house easter egg roll, carol, they need to sign up for who is going to be the easter bunny, which hour, and who will administer the easter egg roll to those kids. >> like that. >> all sorts of easter bunnies. >> thank you for playing today. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks, carol. >>> a new movie in the works about moses. and you will never guess who could be tapped to play moses. you know, the guy who parted the red sea, led his people out of egypt? we'll tell you ne
>> one thing, we could stop sending money to foreign governments of countries that hate us. that would save a lot of money right there. and it would pay for many easter egg rolls in the years to come. but if washington lived within their means and balanced their budget and didn't spend more than they brought in, we wouldn't have this problem. >> maria. >> i think that president obama needs to gather all of the leaders in the house and in the senate, both republicans and...
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government for her extradition. if the acquittal is upheld, it's case over. rudy gaudet, a native of the ivory coast who was raised here is serving a 16-year prison term for kercher's murder. now, before going in to the court this morning amanda knox's lawyer told reporters that amanda knox is confident in the italian justice system, and she's looking forward to returning to italy some day as a free woman. christine? >> all right, ben wedeman, thanks, ben, live in rome for us this morning. ahead on "starting point," after taking some painful hits, your wallet getting a little bit of a break at the gas pump. i'm going to tell you what's behind the price drop and whether it will last. >>> and a shocking claim, could a republican presidential candidate really endorse same-sex marriage by 2016. we'll break down karl rove's really interesting interview. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connectio
government for her extradition. if the acquittal is upheld, it's case over. rudy gaudet, a native of the ivory coast who was raised here is serving a 16-year prison term for kercher's murder. now, before going in to the court this morning amanda knox's lawyer told reporters that amanda knox is confident in the italian justice system, and she's looking forward to returning to italy some day as a free woman. christine? >> all right, ben wedeman, thanks, ben, live in rome for us this...
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as is always the case in a case like this, the ability to conduct government reforms is difficult. it is hard. this is a new and the creek -- and increasingly assertive legislature. they are boisterous, aggressive, and assertive. all of those things are positive with respect to where they seek to go in afghanistan. . is is a young democracy it is early. the good news is in ways that other countries we have been involved with overtime, first, afghanistan sits on top of trillions of dollars of natural resources. expands a wide spot -- it stands a wide spectrum from rare earth to strategic minerals to gems and gold. just a vast, vast wealth. the next bit of great wealth to develop isn't the mining industry, it needs to develop its human capital. from a poste thelict environment where national leadership chose to invest in the youth. there are countries around the world and people can take them off quickly with as early strategic decisions to develop the use of the country have delivered relatively small countries with a great capacity over time. koryak as an example. the very importan
as is always the case in a case like this, the ability to conduct government reforms is difficult. it is hard. this is a new and the creek -- and increasingly assertive legislature. they are boisterous, aggressive, and assertive. all of those things are positive with respect to where they seek to go in afghanistan. . is is a young democracy it is early. the good news is in ways that other countries we have been involved with overtime, first, afghanistan sits on top of trillions of dollars of...
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really about the role of government. we of the national immigration law center do believe the government has a very important role, both the federal and state governments, to protect its citizens and to help individuals have the tools that they need and have the economic opportunities they need to be able to contribute back to the community and society. host: want to go now to florida on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. recently my grandson turned 18 years old, and i talked to him about registering for selective service. he did. i got him the information from the post office first. i just want to throw this out for everyone's information. who must register for the draft? male u.s. citizens immigrants, document and undocumented, residing in the u.s. and territories must register of their age 18-25. that is within three months of their 18th birthday. then the next thing is, what happens if i did not register? not registering is a felony. young men and prosecuted and con
really about the role of government. we of the national immigration law center do believe the government has a very important role, both the federal and state governments, to protect its citizens and to help individuals have the tools that they need and have the economic opportunities they need to be able to contribute back to the community and society. host: want to go now to florida on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. recently my grandson...
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because our goal and our diplomacy is based on urging governments -- urging governments not to use the type of nationalistic rhetoric that leads to confrontation but to work multinationally in order to resolve dispute. we can see periods in the past when nations with competing claims came very close to resolution. and unfortunately because of nationalist voices in both countries, we failed to achieve that opportunity to resolve the situation. and that's why i think the united states can play an important role here, because we can be a constant reminder of what the consequences will be to the capital markets. what the consequences will be in terms of contraction and failure to see economic growth if you set off the rhetoric, which then leads to escalation and then leads to constriction of trade. constriction of confidence in a region. this, right now, is a very great challenge for the united states. and it's a challenge because of in some ways, the rise of this nationalist rhetoric. and so this is something that the diplomatic corps is here today. i see them shaking their heads in agree
because our goal and our diplomacy is based on urging governments -- urging governments not to use the type of nationalistic rhetoric that leads to confrontation but to work multinationally in order to resolve dispute. we can see periods in the past when nations with competing claims came very close to resolution. and unfortunately because of nationalist voices in both countries, we failed to achieve that opportunity to resolve the situation. and that's why i think the united states can play an...
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has government of punjab put resources into public education. are is our british friends invested in supporting education in punjab. hasgovernment of punjab introduced some serious metrics for tracking performance of schools and tracking educational levels. there is a long way to go. that is a bright spot in one that can be emulated more broadly. i agree with you on the importance of this as the subject and one that will have to be addressed by any pakistani government. >> today a rally for same-sex marriage. case is challenging california's ban on same-sex marriage -- see it live on c- span 2. >> the supreme court hears oral arguments for and against same- sex marriage. today it is hollandsworth v. perry. the case follows the 2008 passage of proposition eight ending same-sex marriages. the ninth circuit court of appeals heard the case ruling provincial -- proposition eight unconstitutional. wednesday the court hears the case centering around the marriage act. they will not argue in defense of d.o.m.a. we will bring you the recordings when they
has government of punjab put resources into public education. are is our british friends invested in supporting education in punjab. hasgovernment of punjab introduced some serious metrics for tracking performance of schools and tracking educational levels. there is a long way to go. that is a bright spot in one that can be emulated more broadly. i agree with you on the importance of this as the subject and one that will have to be addressed by any pakistani government. >> today a rally...
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not just governments. [applause] no one -- no single step can change overnight what lies in the hearts and minds of millions. no single step is going to erase years of history and propaganda. but progress with the palestinians is a powerful way to begin. while sidelining extremists who thrive on conflict and thrive on division, it would make a difference. [applause] so peace is necessary. ut peace is also just. peace is also just. there is no question that israel has faced palestinian factions who turn to terror. leaders who missed historic opportunities. that is all true. that is why security must be at the center of any agreement. and there is no question that the only path to peace is through negotiations, which is why despite the criticism we have received, the united states will oppose unilateral efforts to bypass negotiations through the united nations. it has to be done by the parties. [applause] but the palestinian peoples' right to self-determination, their right to justice, must also be recognize
not just governments. [applause] no one -- no single step can change overnight what lies in the hearts and minds of millions. no single step is going to erase years of history and propaganda. but progress with the palestinians is a powerful way to begin. while sidelining extremists who thrive on conflict and thrive on division, it would make a difference. [applause] so peace is necessary. ut peace is also just. peace is also just. there is no question that israel has faced palestinian factions...
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government can be helpful. i think thatpoint, part of my goal during this trip has been to hear from both president abbas and prime minister netanyahu about what they would need and how they would see a potential path, how it will be structured. i think it is premature for me to give you an answer to the question that you just posed. i think it is a good one, i think it is a legitimate one, but i'm still hearing from them. and me, secretary kerry, and others we're going to go back and look at what we've heard from both sides and make a determination as to what has the best prospect for success. i think, this, that incremental steps that serve to delay and put off some of the more fundamental issues rather than incremental steps that help a final step might look like. probably won't be the boast approach. it is notter clear that will build trust. if you have a situation that the incremental steps replace the broader vision versus incremental steps in pursuit of a broader vision. you get four more years, 10 more
government can be helpful. i think thatpoint, part of my goal during this trip has been to hear from both president abbas and prime minister netanyahu about what they would need and how they would see a potential path, how it will be structured. i think it is premature for me to give you an answer to the question that you just posed. i think it is a good one, i think it is a legitimate one, but i'm still hearing from them. and me, secretary kerry, and others we're going to go back and look at...
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we need to consider where government -- what government constitutionally can do. we should examine what limitations are appropriate to protect our privacy. just because the government may comply with the constitution does not mean they should be allowed to constantly surveil like big brother. the thought of government drones buzzing overhead monitoring the activities of law-abiding citizens runs contrary to the notion of what it means to live in a free society. the fourth amendment has the consistent meaning, but the tests for determining whether fourth amendment rights have been violated have changed aztec nothing changes. the physical trespass is necessary. for more than 40 years after that, the inquiry has been whether an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy has been violated. the recent supreme court case of u.s. vs. jones examined whether advanced technology is so intrusive that it becomes a trespass in violation of the fourth amendment. that case is a good starting point for discussion on drones. example, innovations in communication technology, su
we need to consider where government -- what government constitutionally can do. we should examine what limitations are appropriate to protect our privacy. just because the government may comply with the constitution does not mean they should be allowed to constantly surveil like big brother. the thought of government drones buzzing overhead monitoring the activities of law-abiding citizens runs contrary to the notion of what it means to live in a free society. the fourth amendment has the...
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the afghan government could be more effective and a little less corrupt. pakistan could be persuaded to be a little more supportive. we will come back to the specifics. i wonder if you can tell us a big-picture story. were you frustrated by where the war was when you arrived? where you still fundamentally frustrated where it was when you left? or did you feel there was a generally positive narrative in big-picture terms? you mentioned specific encouraging signs with the afghan army and population and its commitment to the country. but when put the whole thing together, do you still believe in the mission? do you still think we're being relatively successful? we have a decent prospect for at least a modest level of success in the end? >> short answer to that is yes. and one of the comments you made earlier in your question about fa is those of us who i think have been closest to the mission are perhaps those of us who believe in it the most. so i'm not fatigued by it. i was tired every now and again. but i want fatigued by it. in fact, as i was coming out o
the afghan government could be more effective and a little less corrupt. pakistan could be persuaded to be a little more supportive. we will come back to the specifics. i wonder if you can tell us a big-picture story. were you frustrated by where the war was when you arrived? where you still fundamentally frustrated where it was when you left? or did you feel there was a generally positive narrative in big-picture terms? you mentioned specific encouraging signs with the afghan army and...
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one is a government run or government -- where things are dictated from healthcare to regulations. those are the kinds of things i believe stifle growth. i'm part of our freshman group working on regulatory reform. we are going to talk about that. is not take away the ability for someone to take away the pea, -- epa, but it helps those affected by it. there are real business affected. regulations are cutting -- the best way to help this country is to get washington in that so that it is -- so our free-trade agreements can work, so that our products can be sold overseas. free-trade trade is what we need to be part of. follow up onter, your syrian comments, "so you are against sending troops to syria?" said. that's not what i we have to figure out what is the proper role for us to play in syria. again, a comment i heard this morning -- what do we have a un for if it is completely useless ? i agree that right now, the un is basically useless in this situation. here is one thing that is ,mazing, from both sides everybody turns to us. everybody in the world eventually turns to america a
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given of modern government. host: let me ask you about a story that appeared on the front hiatt on the front page of "the washington post." the administration is about to make a major appointment or have a major change in policy they will very often leak the story either to the associated press with an embargo of the next morning at 6:00 a.m. or to one of the major newspapers, " he the new york times," for example -- "the new york times," for example." this is a standard practice. we have all come to accept it. we complain about it from time to time but we do it so they could put their viewpoint out there, sort of unfiltered. host: if you get a call and get asked to top off the record what is your immediate response? guest: my immediate response is "why" and "what?" it is important to remain off the record i will do it. "can we say, at least, x?" host: what is the biggest challenge of covering the white house over five demonstrations? guest: getting access to people who can tell you something. and getting them t
given of modern government. host: let me ask you about a story that appeared on the front hiatt on the front page of "the washington post." the administration is about to make a major appointment or have a major change in policy they will very often leak the story either to the associated press with an embargo of the next morning at 6:00 a.m. or to one of the major newspapers, " he the new york times," for example -- "the new york times," for example." this is...
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it will be a shia government. that put the sunnis a difficult position, and in the early days they brokered the political process. that did not work. they then joined in it. that is not working. now they are caught in a difficult position. they do not want to go to the extreme where al qaeda is because they get themselves where victims of al qaeda. at the same time, they are being marginalized and being treated as second-class citizens. it is very difficult. i must say that their general dissatisfaction is a much s is part of a much wider dissatisfaction. they will feel that there are no services, no security, no progress, no jobs. where on earth are we going? the country seems to be in this situation where it is not moving at all. >> fantastic. much to delve into, and the circle back particularly on the allocation of will on revenue of a broader dissatisfaction. [indiscernible][indiscernible] [no audio] tell us about the state of kurdish-era politics at the moment, all these concerns that moves by the kurds enter
it will be a shia government. that put the sunnis a difficult position, and in the early days they brokered the political process. that did not work. they then joined in it. that is not working. now they are caught in a difficult position. they do not want to go to the extreme where al qaeda is because they get themselves where victims of al qaeda. at the same time, they are being marginalized and being treated as second-class citizens. it is very difficult. i must say that their general...
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government. i did it the other way can that migration was a very beautiful experience because of that expertise in those areas outside government and then in government. so, when i started there as a scholar in residency, dci pass thyroid my office and said, what is this scholar in residence? what do you do? i said i sit, i talk to an lists, i brief policymakers, i look at our intelligence for the year, and i write, and he said, and we pay you for that? i said, damn right, you do. and then we started basically helping to build that expertise in the region. now, i had talked to a number when i was -- in an article i referred to in the previous panel, talked to a number of policymakers but -- about their reflection on the war and the lessons that emerged and their experiences specifically in the 1970s. now, as policymakers began to understand sadat strategically thinking, policy became the driver,, of much intelligence during the '70s, in fact the cia in the '70s had not had a good standing, congre
government. i did it the other way can that migration was a very beautiful experience because of that expertise in those areas outside government and then in government. so, when i started there as a scholar in residency, dci pass thyroid my office and said, what is this scholar in residence? what do you do? i said i sit, i talk to an lists, i brief policymakers, i look at our intelligence for the year, and i write, and he said, and we pay you for that? i said, damn right, you do. and then we...
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, government-run pensions, the unionized government work force and bobby jindal with school choice. he's planning this year to abolish the corporate and individual income tax, moving in a very different direction than the national democrats want to and winning elections with that approach. so there's a lot to be learned both by the failure of the romney campaign and the senate races and the successes the republicans have had at the state level. >> host: and we're taking your calls in this segment with grover norquist with americans for tax reform. the phone lines are open. democrats, 202-585-3880. republicans, 202-585-3881. independents, 202-585-3882. grover norquist known as an expert on some of these budget issues. you bring up the senate budget that we saw from budget chairwoman patty murray last week with. talk about that and how you think it compares to paul ryan's budget. >> guest: there are two major differences. they certainly go in different directions. the paul ryan budget balances in ten years and does not raise taxes. patty murray's budget never balances and raises taxes
, government-run pensions, the unionized government work force and bobby jindal with school choice. he's planning this year to abolish the corporate and individual income tax, moving in a very different direction than the national democrats want to and winning elections with that approach. so there's a lot to be learned both by the failure of the romney campaign and the senate races and the successes the republicans have had at the state level. >> host: and we're taking your calls in this...
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this is their idea of government. everybody in the country needs to be paying attention to what the democrats and in some cases a handful of republins are doing. at a time when we should be talking about transparency on the issues of our time. we are simply being brushed aside by imperious and elitist government. just a few days later, lawmakers admitted they were adopting law enforcement officers. imagine not. a month later, they said they wanted to use banned assault weapons. earlier this week, governor cuomo admitted that he had to amend the law. because it bans the sale of this. they didn't even think about that. the idiocy of the whole process is astounding. new report out today saying that governor cuomo is trying to lure the "tonight show" back to manhattan. that is riht, nbc with thre shows is trying to, well, basically dump the host of one of their three winning shows. these are brilliant people. right and to get the show back to manhattan providing 30 percent tax break if it decides t leave to caper but it i
this is their idea of government. everybody in the country needs to be paying attention to what the democrats and in some cases a handful of republins are doing. at a time when we should be talking about transparency on the issues of our time. we are simply being brushed aside by imperious and elitist government. just a few days later, lawmakers admitted they were adopting law enforcement officers. imagine not. a month later, they said they wanted to use banned assault weapons. earlier this...
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the mortgage is the government have worked less. ed demarco doesn't want to pass more losses onto the taxpayers. they want a taxpayer to take a bigger hit, all just in my opinion political pandering. gerri: that plan also hurts bondholders. it flies in the face of the rule of law, and something the administration has been pushing for a long time. ed demarco is a single person o stood in the way and said no to come you can't do that. coming up later in the show, airlines joining forces on a new pricing model. and a new housing bubble could be formi thanks to private equities scooping up homes around the country. what this means for you and your homes. could you get a better price? next. mowing your lawn isn't always easy. but maybe the problem isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& and tough terrain& without losing traction or power the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. challenge the impossible. find the all- wheel-drive m
the mortgage is the government have worked less. ed demarco doesn't want to pass more losses onto the taxpayers. they want a taxpayer to take a bigger hit, all just in my opinion political pandering. gerri: that plan also hurts bondholders. it flies in the face of the rule of law, and something the administration has been pushing for a long time. ed demarco is a single person o stood in the way and said no to come you can't do that. coming up later in the show, airlines joining forces on a new...
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the mortgage is the government have worked less. ed demarco doesn't want to pass more losses onto the taxpayers. they want a taxpayer to take a bigger hit, all just in my opinion political pandering. gerri: that plan also hurts bondholders. it flies in the face of the rule of law, and something the administration has been pushing for a long time. ed demarco is a single person who stood in the way and said no to come you can't do that. coming up later in the show, airlines joining forces on a new pricing model. and a new housing bubble could be forming thanks to private equities scooping up homes around the country. what this means for you and your homes. could you get a better price? next. i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. welltechnically i work for o. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com®, you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. pos
the mortgage is the government have worked less. ed demarco doesn't want to pass more losses onto the taxpayers. they want a taxpayer to take a bigger hit, all just in my opinion political pandering. gerri: that plan also hurts bondholders. it flies in the face of the rule of law, and something the administration has been pushing for a long time. ed demarco is a single person who stood in the way and said no to come you can't do that. coming up later in the show, airlines joining forces on a...
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ex-inning a great deal of economic muscle now in europe, calling the shots with regard to national governments in europe and certainly a threat i think to national sovereignty in europe. ashley: nile, in the last 30 seconds or so, where does this all lead us? we talked before about the eurozone breaking up but is this a watershed moment in some respects because the rules have really been changed? >> i do think it is a watershed moment and it is going to encourage i think a number of european countries to consider exiting the euro all together and i would think that certainly for the greeks, for example, that, what's happened in cyprus will frighten a the are of people there. it is going to lead to many greeks calling for an exit from the euro all together. i think if the greeks go, then certainly others could well follow suit. so i do think this send all the wrong signals actually across europe and it will fundamentally undermined confidence in the banking system in many european countries. ashley: we're out of time. thank you so much, nile gardiner with the heritage foundation as always, than
ex-inning a great deal of economic muscle now in europe, calling the shots with regard to national governments in europe and certainly a threat i think to national sovereignty in europe. ashley: nile, in the last 30 seconds or so, where does this all lead us? we talked before about the eurozone breaking up but is this a watershed moment in some respects because the rules have really been changed? >> i do think it is a watershed moment and it is going to encourage i think a number of...
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>> your federal government out work. we're in a room with libertarian thinkers but there is a problem that in the pure libertarian sense to have the idea there should be the unrestricted movement of human beings trans global individual liberty by the way the al qaeda thinks that is sandy -- just fine. john: but keep them now. >> what about the guy who was struggling to keep a job with wage credibility and in a downward spiral because of excess levels of immigration? that may not be this zero sum game but there are zero -- consequences to kill legal immigration. john: yes, a veronique de rugy subsidy is paid less because you are here. >> the data overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer
>> your federal government out work. we're in a room with libertarian thinkers but there is a problem that in the pure libertarian sense to have the idea there should be the unrestricted movement of human beings trans global individual liberty by the way the al qaeda thinks that is sandy -- just fine. john: but keep them now. >> what about the guy who was struggling to keep a job with wage credibility and in a downward spiral because of excess levels of immigration? that may not be...
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the government and banks are so close -- when you say banks are bad, the government is bad. >> neil: the government can see protesters not protesting the government but the evil banks, because banks are always evil. >> they're doing this because it's the regular cypriots who are getting here. not the russians. they got their money out. the very wealthy managed to protect themselves. it's the people who live in that country, who are so angry, protesting right this very minute who got hurt. >> neil: how bad does this get as far as a scandal and how much it hurts banks, there, here, everywhere? >> imagine this country is only the size of yellowstone national park. the population is as big as dallas but the ramifications and reverberation, why don't people in spain take money out of the bank. people in eu said we love this idea of taking money out of individual banking deposits. so, it's going to happen again. so why you keep your money in a european bank at this point? i have no idea. there could be more runs. >> neil: we'll watch very closely. thank you very much. and i think she put i
the government and banks are so close -- when you say banks are bad, the government is bad. >> neil: the government can see protesters not protesting the government but the evil banks, because banks are always evil. >> they're doing this because it's the regular cypriots who are getting here. not the russians. they got their money out. the very wealthy managed to protect themselves. it's the people who live in that country, who are so angry, protesting right this very minute who got...
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>> the french government communist. did you work for the nazi government between 1933 and 1940. if you did these things why would you even answer honestly? have you ever been a habitual drunkard, a prostitute, married more than one person at a time, gambled illegally. why do they ask this stuff? is this supposed to make us safer? >> it's your federal government at work at the best. one of the libertarian thinkers a thinking man's ideology. there is a problem in the pure libertarian sense you have this idea that there should be an unrestricted movement of human beings under the trance global individual liberty. al qaeda thinks that's a dandy idea. >> keep al qaeda out. we agree on that. >> what about the liberty of the poor guy in america. struggling to find a job to keep a job to have wage credibility and he is in a downward spiral. the application of liberty may not be a zero sum game. but let's face it there are consequences to excessive levels of unregulated immigration. >> some get paid less because you are here. >> i think the data is overwhelmingly showing that i increased
>> the french government communist. did you work for the nazi government between 1933 and 1940. if you did these things why would you even answer honestly? have you ever been a habitual drunkard, a prostitute, married more than one person at a time, gambled illegally. why do they ask this stuff? is this supposed to make us safer? >> it's your federal government at work at the best. one of the libertarian thinkers a thinking man's ideology. there is a problem in the pure libertarian...
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>> this is a real problem, it's a vision of government which is supposed to lead citizens to virtue. that's very different. that's not the constitutional vision. we have a free society in which people make choices and then accept the consequenceses of those choices. i would add, by the way, i can think of few measures designed to make cigarettes popular again among young people than to put them behind counters and make them seem elicit and cooler than they ought to be. >> this isn't just mike bloomberg's obsession. it's huge in public policy, how would you want to look at behavior of people, seat belt laws and singapore has a mandatory savings program, we do not. another big example, the board that barack obama set up in the middle of obamacare, the 15 people who in medicare will decide which medical practices work and which ones don't and the whole medical community will be asked to comply with this. the bigger question and that board is is an example, where do you draw the line? once you allow experts to decide whose behavior is right and wrong, where could you stop? >> where would
>> this is a real problem, it's a vision of government which is supposed to lead citizens to virtue. that's very different. that's not the constitutional vision. we have a free society in which people make choices and then accept the consequenceses of those choices. i would add, by the way, i can think of few measures designed to make cigarettes popular again among young people than to put them behind counters and make them seem elicit and cooler than they ought to be. >> this isn't...
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says they carry weapons to the syrian government. and secretary of state john kerry urged al-maliki to crack down on the flights requiring they land in iraq for inspection before continuing on to syria. >> we had a very spirited discussion on the subject of the overflights and i made it very clear, anything that supports president assad is problematic. >> kerry suggested the future of u.s.-iraqi relations is hanging in the balance here, harris. >> harris: given the recent talks and the possibility of chemical weapons used on citizens and we saw the actual video and pictures of people going to the hospital. reportedly the u.s. is not directly helping the syrian rebels, steve, but could this change now? >> some think it should and should change soon including the chairman of the committee, mike rogers of michigan, and there's growing evidence that chemical weapons have been used and rogers says president obama himself says that the use of chemical weapons in syria will be a game changer. >> i think it's abundantly clear that the red li
says they carry weapons to the syrian government. and secretary of state john kerry urged al-maliki to crack down on the flights requiring they land in iraq for inspection before continuing on to syria. >> we had a very spirited discussion on the subject of the overflights and i made it very clear, anything that supports president assad is problematic. >> kerry suggested the future of u.s.-iraqi relations is hanging in the balance here, harris. >> harris: given the recent...
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government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay up, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. and get this, someone here is fine with it it. fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. that work the way you wish they would. like a front
government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay up, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. and get this, someone here is fine with it it. fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how...
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i have eaten at the diners all greeks. >> mainly directed at the he government as opposed to the people of the u.s. >> bill: real quick. pakistan hates us the most. india is next. they say they don't hate us. why does pakistan hate us and india doesn't hate us. >> a lot of it is is the bleives the relationship between india and pakistan. the fact that united states has backed india more than pakistan. resentment there. >> we give more money to pakistan. >> we give more money and they still hate us. >> bill: i think it's a muslim thing. >> it has a lot to do with that. >> bill: hindus don't hate us, right? >>. no general -- >> bill: to muslims we are all infidels. uma. eating in restaurants. how to save money. the tip 60 seconds away. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. s
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to set them up. >> no money was budgeted for the federal government to do that. congress seems unwilling to give the administration money to do that. we are looking at a very messy situation. >> reporter: but the president says these exchanges will give americans and small business owners the choice to pick a health insurance plan that fits their budget. harris? >> harris: molly, thank you. american voters have been asking for years why hasn't the u.s. senate passed a well, after a dizzying marathon of votes and grueling all nighter by lawmaker we have it. senators on capitol hill have produced a budget. the $3.7 trillion plan passed by just one vote. 50-49. they worked through you the night voting time and time again on a slew of amendments to finally get a budget deal done around 5:00 this morning. the senate plan includes nearly a trillion dollars in new taxes over the next decade. and $100 billion in stimulus spending. and would do little to cut spending or the deficit. four democrats mark pryor of arkansas, kay haigen of north carolina, mark baggich of alask
to set them up. >> no money was budgeted for the federal government to do that. congress seems unwilling to give the administration money to do that. we are looking at a very messy situation. >> reporter: but the president says these exchanges will give americans and small business owners the choice to pick a health insurance plan that fits their budget. harris? >> harris: molly, thank you. american voters have been asking for years why hasn't the u.s. senate passed a well,...
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i think the voter has expectation that the government should balance its books. we shouldn't run a deficit at least one that is as large now. i think it's precarious and for the senators, democratic senators running for reelection in red states. that is why you saw four democratic senators they are all representing states that barack obama lost. >> gregg: speaking of debt and deficits, president obama said recently the debt is not an immediate problem, but by huge margins, americans disagree. 68% of them disagree with the president on that. they also think he is wrong with b something else. spending. this is a fox news poll. they think his top priority should be cutting spending to reduce the deficit, not spend more, taxpayer dollars to create jobs. is that why president obama seemed to have dropped the campaign for spending realize he is pushing his job ratings down and in the process driving away potential voters? >> i think there has been a sense over the last month or so, as you point out poll numbers have gone down. white house is not going to make a big cam
i think the voter has expectation that the government should balance its books. we shouldn't run a deficit at least one that is as large now. i think it's precarious and for the senators, democratic senators running for reelection in red states. that is why you saw four democratic senators they are all representing states that barack obama lost. >> gregg: speaking of debt and deficits, president obama said recently the debt is not an immediate problem, but by huge margins, americans...
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i have eaten at the diners all greeks. >> mainly directed at the he government as opposed to the people of the u.s. >> bill: real quick. pakistan hates us the most. india is next. they say they don't hate us. why does pakistan hate us and india doesn't hate us. >> a lot of it is is the bleives the relationship between india and pakistan. the fact that united states has backed india more than pakistan. resentment there. >> we give more money to pakistan. >> we give more money and they still hate us. >> bill: i think it's a muslim thing. >> it has a lot to do with that. >> bill: hindus don't hate us, right? >>. no general -- >> bill: to muslims we are all infidels. uma. eating in restaurants. how to save money. the tip 60 seconds away. this. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ your finances can't manage themselves, but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring a
i have eaten at the diners all greeks. >> mainly directed at the he government as opposed to the people of the u.s. >> bill: real quick. pakistan hates us the most. india is next. they say they don't hate us. why does pakistan hate us and india doesn't hate us. >> a lot of it is is the bleives the relationship between india and pakistan. the fact that united states has backed india more than pakistan. resentment there. >> we give more money to pakistan. >> we give...
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i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in you but i don't mind if the government tries to be neutral on the issue. i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance chris i want to -- >> chris: i want to go back to the filibuster. after you filibustered for 13 hours you got this letter from the attorney general in which he wrote does the president have the authorization to kill an american with a drone to kill an american not engaged in combat on american soil just is answer to that is no. it seems to me wha general holder is saying by implication is that the president does have the authority to use a drone strike on an american on u.s. soil who is involved in combat. >> well, here is the thing. i never argued against if people are attacking the twin towers with planes an imminent threat or active ongoing threat i never argued you wouldn't use drones or planes or f-16s to repel that kind of attack. t
i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in you but i don't mind if the government tries to be neutral on the issue. i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance chris i want to -- >> chris: i want to go back to the filibuster. after you filibustered for 13 hours you got this letter from the...
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. >> greg: obama's governing reason is petulance. he like a sulking kid that won't come out because mom and dad took away the ipod. tall sequestions ration consequences are all in places that actually -- sequestration consequences hurt us and they don't have. we read about the programs. there is a program sponsoring duck mating habits. i won't get into it because it's graphic. but so much money and it's happening in places that the criminal criminals were investigated for human trafficking. maybe this is a new trade agreement between you and the mexico. fast and furious. >> bob: every 24 hours, 1400 illegals are exported back to their country. more than any other administration. >> andrea: bob, when you have a good fact like that, which you said repeatedly, doesn't it negate the positive action they take when releasing illegals? >> bob: i told you it was politically tone deaf. is it. but it covers up a very important point. which is they are doing their maximum that budget allows them to send back every single day 1400. >> dana: they
. >> greg: obama's governing reason is petulance. he like a sulking kid that won't come out because mom and dad took away the ipod. tall sequestions ration consequences are all in places that actually -- sequestration consequences hurt us and they don't have. we read about the programs. there is a program sponsoring duck mating habits. i won't get into it because it's graphic. but so much money and it's happening in places that the criminal criminals were investigated for human...
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this president and his ally measure success in government by how many people are dependent on the government. we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no long are dependent on the government, not because we've kicked them out to the streets, not because we've pushed them out to the curb, because we understand in this country that the true way to live the american dream is not to grow up and dream big about being dependent on the government. it's the power of people to control their own destiny through the benefits of a job in the private sector that brings true freedom and prosperity. >> what will we do next? as we go about that, as we talk to one another, listen to what the speakers have to say. let's be clear about one thing. we're not here to rebrand the party, we're here to rebuild a count country. [applaus [applause]. we're not here to dedicate ourselves to new talking points coming from d.c. we're not here to put a fresh coat of rhetorical paint on our party. we're not here to abandon our principles in a contest of government give aways, and that's
this president and his ally measure success in government by how many people are dependent on the government. we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no long are dependent on the government, not because we've kicked them out to the streets, not because we've pushed them out to the curb, because we understand in this country that the true way to live the american dream is not to grow up and dream big about being dependent on the government. it's the power of...
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the government. if we turn it over to them, we cannot complain of what they are doing. this is the natural course of men and we need to hold their feet to the fire. >> i want you to know with absolute confidence who it is that does care about you. it is this movement that is representative in this room, all across the country. it's a movement that fundamentally cares so deeply and so personally about protecting innocent human life. but great institutions like the family. about a growing economy.about ai strong national defense. we care of about these things so much because fundamentally, we are the people who truly care about people. we love people. in this country. we want everyone to succeed in this country! am. >> i want to talk a little bit about what is logical and what is common sense. today. because we don't hear a lot of that. and i don't think that common sense should be something that is just for conservatives. liberals and everybody else should understand and enjoy common sense also. for s
the government. if we turn it over to them, we cannot complain of what they are doing. this is the natural course of men and we need to hold their feet to the fire. >> i want you to know with absolute confidence who it is that does care about you. it is this movement that is representative in this room, all across the country. it's a movement that fundamentally cares so deeply and so personally about protecting innocent human life. but great institutions like the family. about a growing...